What is a gig economy?

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The year is 1194.
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Maurice De Bracy, enemy to the English crown,
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is locked in combat with a mysterious Black Knight.
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Suddenly, the Black Knight gains the upper hand.
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He whispers his true identity in De Bracy’s ear:
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King Richard the Lionheart of England.
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De Bracy yields.
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Later, De Bracy offers to let King Richard use his army of “Free Lances,”
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mercenary soldiers who were free to use their lances in service
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of whoever paid the most.
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That’s how it plays out in Sir Walter Scott’s 1819 novel, “Ivanhoe.”
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Scott didn’t coin the term, but it was probably this use that stuck,
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and evolved to describe someone who works independently of any single company.
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That independence seems to make people happy.
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A 2016 survey of freelancers in six countries
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found that those who freelance by choice— 70% of respondents, by the way—
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were happier than people in traditional jobs,
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specifically when it came to things like independence and flexibility
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in terms of where and when they work.
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In a survey conducted in the US,
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half of freelancers said there was no amount of money
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that would convince them to rejoin the traditional workforce.
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At some point in your life— maybe even now—
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you might wonder whether freelancing is right for you.
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You'll need a few things to be successful.
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First, you'll need a skill that's in demand.
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This can be as universal as driving a car to as specialized as neurosurgery,
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and it can be in pretty much any field.
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The more people who want your skill, and the fewer people who have it,
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the more you can charge for your services.
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Next, you’ll need to transform yourself into an entrepreneur.
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Before freelancers can do any work, they have to find it.
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That takes marketing your services, negotiating contracts,
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building a network of satisfied clients,
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and a whole set of administrative skills like project management,
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time management, and accounting.
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And thirdly, if you can afford it,
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it's probably a good idea to budget for some benefits for yourself
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and maybe your family.
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Freelancers don’t automatically get perks that some salaried jobs offer,
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like paid vacation or sick leave, life insurance,
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college tuition, or retirement plans.
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In countries like the US,
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where the government doesn’t provide healthcare to most people,
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freelancers are responsible for that, too.
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Freelancing has been around for a long time;
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but digital freelancing platforms like Uber, Lyft, and Fiverr are pretty new.
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They say they’ll connect you with clients and take care of some
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of the entrepreneurial and administrative stuff so you can focus on the work.
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But there are some hidden costs to consider.
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First, your life may not be as flexible as you think.
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For example, if you're a rideshare driver, you get to choose when to work,
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but not how:
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the app recommends what route to take,
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enforces how you act with the threat of low customer ratings,
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and sets your rate.
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Those rates may be so low that you end up working more
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than if you had a salaried full-time job.
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Speaking of rates,
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it can be hard to figure out exactly how much money you’ll make.
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Earnings vary based on location;
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platforms might advertise hourly rates that don’t factor in expenses,
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and large scale data on actual earnings is sparse.
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One of the largest data sets we have is from Uber.
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It contains 740 million trips by 1.8 million drivers
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between 2015 and 2017.
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Researchers analyzed these figures in a 2018 paper
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and found that once you deduct Uber's cut and the cost of business expenses,
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drivers’ average earnings dropped from about $22 an hour to about $12 an hour.
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And buying benefits would reduce that number even more.
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And there is a lot of variability in working conditions
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across different gig platforms.
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For example, the company 99 in Brazil operates a rideshare platform
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that many people use to deliver packages.
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Drivers are matched with shippers, and 99 takes a cut.
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The company’s terms and conditions hold both the shipper and the driver
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liable for anything that could go wrong—
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including things like if a package gets stolen.
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If you’re considering joining the app economy
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and don’t want to read all the fine print,
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there’s a network of researchers who publish ratings of platforms
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based on five categories of fair employment.
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Digital gig platforms come with drawbacks
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and may not provide a reliable living wage.
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But for many around the world who don’t have the luxury of choice
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and need to make money as soon as possible,
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like, say, if you just lost your job,
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the gig economy is the easiest and fastest place to get hired.
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For this reason, some have called it an “alternative safety net.”
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So, considering all these factors and many others,
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should you dip your toes into the gig economy? Or dive in?
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Ask yourself: how much do you value flexibility or autonomy?
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Do you prefer to work within an established structure,
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or to make your own?
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Are you willing to network to find new clients?
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Are you organized and self-directed?
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And perhaps most importantly,
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how much do you value knowing exactly what you'll earn from week to week?
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